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Description
What It Is:
This is a visual chart outlining reading comprehension strategies. It includes nine different strategies presented in individual boxes with text and illustrations. The strategies are: Reread the Text, Activate Prior Knowledge, Use Context Clues, Infer Meaning, Think Aloud, Summarize the Story, Locate Key Words, Make Predictions, Use Graphic Organizers, Use Word Attack Strategies, Visualize, and Evaluate Understanding. Each strategy has a brief description and a corresponding image to help students understand the concept.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The concepts are presented in a simplified and visual manner, making them accessible to younger learners. The strategies themselves are foundational for reading comprehension and can be applied across different grade levels within this range.
Why Use It:
This worksheet provides a visual aid to help students learn and remember key reading comprehension strategies. It promotes active reading, critical thinking, and deeper understanding of texts. It encourages students to engage with the text in multiple ways, improving their overall reading skills.
How to Use It:
This chart can be used as a classroom poster or individual reference sheet. Teachers can introduce each strategy separately, using the chart as a visual guide. Students can refer to the chart while reading to remind themselves of the different strategies they can use to improve their comprehension. It can also be used during small group instruction or individual reading conferences.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students, especially those in grades 2-5, who are learning and practicing reading comprehension skills. It is also helpful for teachers looking for visual aids to support their reading instruction. It can be used by special education teachers and reading specialists to support struggling readers.